CICERO, Oct. 19 - Mrs. Anna Churchill, wife of the late Artemus Churchill, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Moulton of Cicero, October 2d, in her ninety-third year. She was born near Fort Edward, Washington county, September 15th, 1800, and until a few weeks prior to her death was able to wait upon herself almost entirely. In 1820 she married Artimus Churchill, and was mother of eight children, five of whom are living. She had twenty-three living grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren. For seventy-one years our sister was a member of the M.E. church, and lived an earnest, consecrated Christian life through all the varying circumstances through which she passed. Her words and deeds of love and goodness will live in the memory of all who knew her, and better prepare them for that happy land where we are confident our sister waits for her loved ones here. The Rev. W.S. Wright of Mottville conducted the funeral services.
CICERO, Oct. 19 - Mrs. Anna Churchill, wife of the late Artemus Churchill, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Moulton of Cicero, October 2d, in her ninety-third year. She was born near Fort Edward, Washington county, September 15th, 1800, and until a few weeks prior to her death was able to wait upon herself almost entirely. In 1820 she married Artimus Churchill, and was mother of eight children, five of whom are living. She had twenty-three living grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren. For seventy-one years our sister was a member of the M.E. church, and lived an earnest, consecrated Christian life through all the varying circumstances through which she passed. Her words and deeds of love and goodness will live in the memory of all who knew her, and better prepare them for that happy land where we are confident our sister waits for her loved ones here. The Rev. W.S. Wright of Mottville conducted the funeral services.
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